Welcome to the J-M Institute for Community Health, Educational Technology and Research, NFP!
Background
Mission
As an on-going mission to provide health, technology and research opportunities to assist especially marginalized populations, the Jennifer-Michael Institute for Community Health, Educational Technology and Research, NFP has been established as a home for such activities.
History
The Jennifer-Michael Institute for Community Health, Educational Technology and Research, NFP was founded in February, 2011 through a partnership between Michael Okello Ogwal, PhD, CNS and Jennifer Casandra Williams Herring, PhD. Dr. Ogwal, certified nutrition specialist, owns and operates a Natural Healing Clinic in Decatur, Illinois and has for many years now promoted the health and wellness of indigenous people, all people by proper diet and exercise. Dr. Herring is certified in Health and Technology Education and her interests lie in the promotion of health and wellness using technology to improve academic learning for poor youth. Dr. Ogwal and Dr. Herring envisioned creating a place where educational services can be provided to the general public and especially in low-income communities and low-income schools such as but not limited to health seminars, technology-based seminars, educational seminars, educational training, educational research in schools and the community, and community health promoting venues.
Contact Us
The Jennifer-Michael Institute for Community Health, Educational Technology and Research, NFP
6600 South 6th Street Road Unit 221
Springfield, Illinois 62712
Phones: 217-741-2432 or 217-422-2507
Email: mogwal444@hotmail.com [Michael Ogwal, PhD, CNS] jennifer_herring@yahoo.com [Jennifer Herring, PhD] ===========================================================================================
Childhood Obesity, Nutritional Deficiencies, Lack of Adequate Exercise and Poor Academic Performance Link Study Needed in Illinois
In the state of Illinois, there are 740,200 children ages 18 and under living in poverty (State Health Facts, 2008). In Springfield School District 186 located in Sangamon County, 62.9% of its students are low income as reported as participants in the free and reduced lunch program (Illinois Interactive Report Card, 2009). Academically, the district does not meet the Annual Yearly Progress standard for its students in reading and mathematics, due to low student test scores. We therefore hypothesize that with the greater portion of its students living in poverty and all that poverty entails: poor nutrition, poor diet habits, lack of money for nutritious foods, lack of access to nutritious foods, that there is a link between poor nutrition and poor academic performance
The importance of studying the link between childhood obesity and learning would be to establish interventions that could be replicated. Interventions such as an education and training component using such tools as the Internet and blogging, launching nutrition and cooking classes; the establishment of school fruit and vegetable gardens, having access to fresh fruits and vegetables; and the instituting of in-class physical activity for all students.=================================================
RECOMMENDED LINKS TO FOLLOW THIS PHENOMENON
Let's Move.Gov - A nationwide initiative to promote making healthy choices, improving food quality in schools, increasing access to healthy, affordable food, and increasing ...
Learn the Facts About the Epidemic of Childhood Obesity - Over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in America have tripled ...
The importance of studying the link between childhood obesity and learning would be to establish interventions that could be replicated. Interventions such as an education and training component using such tools as the Internet and blogging, launching nutrition and cooking classes; the establishment of school fruit and vegetable gardens, having access to fresh fruits and vegetables; and the instituting of in-class physical activity for all students.=================================================
RECOMMENDED LINKS TO FOLLOW THIS PHENOMENON
Let's Move.Gov - A nationwide initiative to promote making healthy choices, improving food quality in schools, increasing access to healthy, affordable food, and increasing ...
Learn the Facts About the Epidemic of Childhood Obesity - Over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in America have tripled ...
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